
by Philip Kerr
Try This will give you ideas for training sessions. It will alert you to changes you can make to how you develop coaches, players and teams. It will get you thinking about actions and habits you’ve seen in games and push you to affirm or correct these. It will ask you to look at some things with a different eye. Still, the book won’t bring important messages to other coaches…unless you do. You have to be their inspiration and the catalyst for further innovation from those coaches. They will have ideas which are not in these pages. But you will have to kickstart the sharing; it will be worth it. Discuss with them how to turn contact into breaking tackles; talk about the game habits of individuals; argue over whether or not observation can be as good a coaching tool as playing. Whatever it takes……get them involved. Enjoy the book and spread the word! Philip Kerr
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